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  1. no1youno

    Defrag on RAID?

    Well there you go...you learn something new every day. :-)
  2. no1youno

    Defrag on RAID?

    Hi all Is it possibble to do a Defrag on RAID5? I mean, if the data is across all the physical disks I wouldn't have thought it would be possible! Cheers
  3. no1youno

    HDD Detection

    Hi All I have a Compaq Proliant ML370 and I recently purchase 6 refurbished 18gb drives. All drives were detected but one and the fault light was on on the caddy. I tried swapping caddy's and slots but it didn't make a difference. I concluded that the drive was faulty and made do with the other...
  4. no1youno

    Newbie RAID Questions

    If I am unable to use Ghost or similar, how do I backup? Or do I just rely on the mirror on RAID1 Also, can I add a HDD while the server is still running? Is this what is called "Hot Swapping" Thanks
  5. no1youno

    Parity Initialization

    Yes it helped, thank you. Although I don't know what a "parity bit" is, the main thing is that I haven't done something wrong. Cheers
  6. no1youno

    Parity Initialization

    Thanks cajuntank. I ended up using Paragon Partition Manager and did it that way. By the way, the Logical Drive 2 (RAID5) is setuo with 3x 18Gb drives, however the Logical Drive is only showing a total of around 34Gb. What has happened to the other 18Gb? I thought RAID5 combined all the...
  7. no1youno

    Parity Initialization

    Hi all I am currently setting up my Proliant ML370 server with a RAID1 & RAID5. Logical Drive 2 is setup with RAID2 and apparently has a background Parity Inialization in progress. I understand that this may take several hours to complete? However I would assume that I would still see the drive...
  8. no1youno

    Hosting on Server 2003

    OK, so no Active Directory. What else? Does computer name need to be anything specific, keeping in mind that I will also be using the DNS.
  9. no1youno

    Hosting on Server 2003

    Hi all I am currently hosting about dozen websites (mostly family & friends) on a desktop running Win 2000 Server. I recently purchased a Compaq Proliant server that I want to use as my hosting server, and I want to use Win 2003 Sever. Since I will be setting up from scratch, I thought this...
  10. no1youno

    Creating Websites in IIS6.0

    Hi all If I want to add multiple domains to IIS6, would I add "New Site" to the Default Website, or add "New Site" to the server under the Default Site? What would be best practice for web hosting? Thanks
  11. no1youno

    Newbie - Proliant M370

    I see. Now that I know that performance is the same on both RAID 5 & RAID 0, then I think I will go with the way you suggested. Do all the drives need to be the same size on RAID 5? Cheers
  12. no1youno

    Newbie - Proliant M370

    OK, how about this: If I create RAID-1 with 2 of the 6 disks as Drive C:, and 2 for Drive D:, is it possible to create RAID-0 for the last 2 disks which will be drive E: Also, can partitions be created on these three logical drives, even the 2 disks (drive E:) on RAID-0? Lastly, is it possible...
  13. no1youno

    Newbie RAID Questions

    Hi all I recently picked up an old Proliant ML370 that I'm wanting to use to replace my current "server" that is just a desktop. Before I start on the ML370 I was hoping someone could please clarify some things on RAID. Firstly, all I know on RAID is what I have researched in the last week, and...
  14. no1youno

    Newbie - Proliant M370

    Okay, if I mirror them, and I assume mirror is RAID 1 and what is written on the first drive is written exactly the same on the second drive, does this double my storage capacity or is the second drive just a backup?
  15. no1youno

    Newbie - Proliant M370

    Thanks guys. All this information is very helpful. One more question; do I need to use RAID? Is it possible to just use one disk as C: and another for D:
  16. no1youno

    Newbie - Proliant M370

    Thanks Andy. I think I will need to read up a bit more on RAID. I think I will need to setup mine similar to yours. I was planning on using the server for hosting, so I would like to use 2 drives as C: to hold the OS, 1 drive as D: to hold common directories, and the other 3 as E: to hold...
  17. no1youno

    Newbie - Proliant M370

    Thanks ADB100. The information helps. Burtsbees, I believe its a G1. Its creame in colour. There are currently no drives, but the bay will accomodate 6 drives. Which brings me to my next question. Does all the bays need to have a drive, or can I just start off with 3 and add another 3 later...
  18. no1youno

    Newbie - Proliant M370

    Hi all Today I picked up my first server (Proliant ML370) and looking forward to setting it up. My current web server is just a desktop and was fairly easy to setup, but this ML370 is totally different. Raid?? Anyway I have been reading some of the posts on this forum and one of the first...

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